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Tyshawn Lee Safe House opens in Englewood on 5-year anniversary of boy's murder | The Crusader Newspaper Group

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By John Garcia, ABC7 News A new COVID-19 relief center opened up Monday on Chicago's South Side. It's named after Tyshawn Lee, a 9-year-old boy who was murdered in 2015. Volunteers handed out bags of groceries filled with essentials as another handed out PPE, including masks and gloves. They plan to do this twice a […]

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